Jan. 3, Ashton Reyes: Reyes was found about 9:55 p.m. in the 9300 block of Rainier Avenue South, shot once in the chest in the front seat of a car. Medics rushed her to Harborview Medical Center, where the 22-year-old Alaska native died. Her boyfriend also was shot and told police he’d agreed to meet the suspected shooter at the Subway on Rainier. One of the men flashed a revolver and demanded money in a marijuana deal gone bad, police said, and Reyes was killed with one of the two shots fired. Police tracked the phone number the boyfriend gave them to Jacob Andrew Mommer, an 18-year-old who was arrested the following Feb. 14. He has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder.

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Jan. 3, Ashton Reyes: Reyes was found about 9:55 p.m. in the 9300...

Jan. 9, Tirone Finkley: The day of the killing, Tweedy met with Finkley in the 5900 block of 37th Avenue South, where court documents show he expected to sell Finkley a quarter pound of marijuana for $800. Omar Tweedy was seated behind Finkley inside a car preparing to make the drug deal when Finkley drew a pistol and demanded Tweedy hand over all the drugs and money he was carrying, according to court documents. Tweedy then pulled his own pistol on Finkley and shot Finkley several times. Having reviewed the evidence, prosecutors agreed Tweedy acted in self-defense. Last September, Tweedy was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for unlawful gun possession and drug crimes.

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Jan. 9, Tirone Finkley: The day of the killing, Tweedy met with...

Jan. 17, Darek Darewski: The 49-year-old Poland native was shot to death near Seattle Central Community College. Police were looking for a white sedan seen fleeing the area after Darewski was shot in the 1700 block of Harvard Avenue. He was approached by at least one person and shot in the chest, and homicide detectives obtained surveillance video taken in the area surrounding the shooting scene. That video was released to the public later that month, but no arrests have been made in the case.

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Jan. 17, Darek Darewski: The 49-year-old Poland native was shot to...

Jan. 22, Michael “Travis” Hood: Prosecutors say Hood was killed by Lovett James Chambers outside the Feedback Lounge in the 6300 block of California Avenue Southwest. They hadn’t met before the night of Hood’s homicide. "There was no obvious disturbance between the two men at the Feedback Lounge in the 6300 block of California Avenue Southwest, but witnesses reported seeing (the suspect) 'glaring' at the victim," Seattle police Detective James Cooper wrote in a probable cause document. "When Hook left the bar, (the suspect) followed him outside and approached him aggressively according to witnesses.” Hood armed himself with a shovel to defend himself, but police said he was shot four times in the chest. Chambers pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder.

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Jan. 22, Michael “Travis” Hood: Prosecutors say Hood was killed...

Feb. 5, Gregory Wayne Anderson: Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Gregory Wayne Anderson, Jr., a Texas native, was shot and killed about 1:45 a.m. in the city’s Sodo neighborhood, and two other men were injured. The 25-year-old had spent 11 months as a security officer for the Nimitz, a Bremerton-based nuclear aircraft carrier. Investigators believe the shooting took place after a fight broke out among a crowd of people leaving a nightclub in the 2900 block of First Avenue South. Many in the crowd were uncooperative, and no suspect description has been released.

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Feb. 5, Gregory Wayne Anderson: Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class...

Feb. 12, Desmond Jackson: Jackson, 22, was with several friends outside a Sodo nightclub when they had a dispute with another group about 3:30 a.m. near South Walker Street and Occidental Avenue South. The groups met again outside Club X in the 1900 block of First Avenue South where Jackson and another man were shot. By the time officers had arrived, both had been taken to doctors in personal vehicles. Jackson, who had been attending Seattle Central Community College, died at Harborview Medical Center of multiple gunshot wounds to the chest. Police have not released any suspect information or additional details. The day after Jackson died, nearly 100 people held a vigil in his Central District neighborhood.

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Feb. 12, Desmond Jackson: Jackson, 22, was with several friends...

Feb. 21, Precious Reed Jr.: Reed was shot shortly after 5 p.m. near the Woodland Park off-leash area and Green Lake trail. The 31-year-old father had been hit three times and though medics tried to revive him en route to Harborview Medical Center, he died there. According charging documents, Reed was attempting to buy several pounds of marijuana from his killer. Michael Bienhoff, who has a significant criminal history and alleged gang ties, has been charged with second-degree murder and pleaded not guilty. Three others were also charged with second-degree murder for allegedly helping Beinhoff: Scott J. Barnes, Ramon L. Lyons and Karl E. Pierce. They also have pleaded not guilty.

Feb. 21, George Edward Hendricks Jr. and Lucky Michael Dozier: Both victims are repeat felons with gang affiliations and were suspected of shooting each other, police said. The fatal shootings occurred shortly after 8 p.m. in the 9400 block of Rainier Avenue South. Police familiar with the case say one of the victims was eating with a woman at Maya’s Mexican Restaurant when the other man confronted him. Few words were said and the men moved outside, where both were fatally shot. Department spokespeople never gave a suspect description in the homicides. Hendricks is on the left, Dozier is on the right.

March 8, Alpha Lake Rajai: Known to friends as "The Roman," Rajai could be found most nights in Ravenna Park. A bench there was the home he made. About 4:10 a.m. March 8, three men confronted Rajai and another man. One of those three, Timothy J. Murray allegedly ordered Rajai to get down on the ground several times, and Rajai armed himself with a stick. He then tried to grab Murray’s gun as he got closer, police said. A single shot went through his arm and into his chest, killing him. Ten days after Rajai was killed, dozens of people came to remember him in a ceremony at Ravenna Park. Murray has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.

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March 8, Alpha Lake Rajai: Known to friends as "The Roman," Rajai...

March 11, Greggette Guy: The 51-year-old was found floating about 30 feet off shore of the 3800 block of Beach Drive Southwest. Her red sedan was found nearby and police think she planned to walk along the beach the night before. Guy, a wife, mother and longtime Girl Scout supporter, worked as a credit analyst at Kent-based Pacific Aero Tech, LLC, which repairs and services aircraft windows, avionics and instruments. Police did not elaborate on how they determined Guy was planning to walk on the beach and have not identified any suspects.

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March 11, Greggette Guy: The 51-year-old was found floating about...

April 2, Zerabruk Habtemariam: About 4 p.m., Habtemariam was flagged down on Aurora Avenue North by Karen R. Latham, a homeless woman from New Jersey. Habtemariam drove her about 10 blocks north to the KrispyKreme doughnut shop in the 12500 block and she asked for food money. Habtemariam gave her $5, but she came back for more and he refused, prompting the 23-year-old to stab him with a switchblade knife, police said. A witness at the nearby Jack in the Box heard screams and saw Habtemariam on the ground near his car bleeding profusely. “Please don’t let her get away!” Habtemiriam shouted. “She stabbed me!” He was rushed to Harborview, but died there at 5:20 p.m. Latham has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.

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April 2, Zerabruk Habtemariam: About 4 p.m., Habtemariam was...

April 25, Nicole Westbrook: The 21-year-old was walking with her boyfriend near Second Avenue and Yesler Way after a night at a comedy club. She was shot in the neck about 2:05 a.m., and detectives say a light-colored vehicle sped away. Police think at least two people were in the car. Westbrook was taken to Harborview Medical Center, where she died three days later. No arrests have been made, and police have not publicly elaborated on a suspect.

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April 25, Nicole Westbrook: The 21-year-old was walking with her...

May 16, Courtney Taylor: About 8:20 p.m., felon and aspiring rapper Troy Saunders was filming a video at the Jack in the Box at 9200 Rainier Ave. S. Police were told Taylor punched Saunders in the face and took a necklace from him before Saunders pulled out a gun and shot him. Witnesses said Saunders then took the necklace back from Taylor before firing the fatal shot and fleeing in a black Mercedes-Benz. The following day, police received an anonymous tip with a photo of Saunders, also known as “John Taylor” and “Troy Boy.” He was the registered owner of a 2001 Mercedes 500 4D, which also appeared in some of his online rap videos, according to court documents. Police matched Saunders tattoos from some videos to his Dec. 2010 jail booking photo. Saunders, a convicted pimp who also has convictions for assault, DUI and driving with a suspended license, has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.

May 24, Justin Ferrari: The 42-year-old father was driving near the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Way and East Cherry Street when someone opened fire into the street. Ferrari was struck in the head and died at the scene. Police interviewed several witnesses, and used surveillance video from a Metro bus, as well as records from a stolen ORCA transit card to track down the shooter, according to charging documents. Federal Way resident Andrew J. Patterson was the person who began shooting after another man called him a "bitch," police said. Several witnesses offered investigators nearly identical descriptions of the shooter. Police believe Patterson was trying to shoot a mentally ill man when the errant bullet killed Ferrari. Patterson has pleaded not guilty, and his case is ongoing.

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May 24, Justin Ferrari: The 42-year-old father was driving near the...

March 27, 2012, Son Le: Le was at his home in the 12300 block of 11th Avenue Northeast when he was shot in the chest about 1:20 a.m. Police said the victim and his roommate operated a marijuana grow operation, and that Le was shot in the chest when he confronted an intruder. As officers investigated that shooting, a second homeowner reported a burglary at a nearby home. Several units searched in the 12300 block of 14th Avenue Northeast, but no arrests have been made in either case. The shooter was described as an Asian man, age 20 to 30 with medium height, a slim build, short black hair and a dark jacket, Det. Renee Witt said. Police have not released additional case details.

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March 27, 2012, Son Le: Le was at his home in the 12300 block of...

May 30, Andrew Keriakedes, Joe Albranese, Kimberly Lynn Layfield, Donald Largen, and Gloria Leonidas: These five people were victims in one of Seattle’s deadliest recent rampages, done by deranged gunman Ian Stawicki, a 40-year-old Ellensburg native who had moved to Seattle. Four of the victims – Keriakedes, Albranese, Layfield, and Largen – were among the five people Stawicki killed about 11 a.m. at Cafe Racer, 5828 Roosevelt Way N.E. He later fled to Eighth Avenue and Seneca Street where he attacked Leonidas, stole her car and drove to West Seattle. Stawicki killed himself when approached by police. Read more about the case here. A 2012 memorial outside Cafe Racer is on the left, and a memorial at Town Hall is on the right.

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May 30, Andrew Keriakedes, Joe Albranese, Kimberly Lynn Layfield,...

July 1, Sherry Soth: The 21-year-old was one of seven people shot at a house party in the 9700 block of Renton Avenue South after several drive-by gunman opened fire. The shooting happened shortly before 2 a.m. Witnesses told police someone in the backyard of the home fired several shots into the air, sending the crowd at the party scattering. At least 20 to 30 shots were fired during the incident, Detective Mark Jamieson said. Soth, who was shot in the abdomen, died at Harborview Medical Center. No arrests have been made and department spokespeople have never released a detailed suspect description.

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July 1, Sherry Soth: The 21-year-old was one of seven people shot...

Aug. 31, Yancy Noll: About 7:25 p.m., Noll was driving south in the 7500 block of 15th Avenue Northeast when police say Thomas Dinh Bowman pulled alongside in a silver BMW convertible. Because of road rage, prosecutors say Bowman – who was known as an expert marksman – intentionally fired five shots, striking Noll in the head three times. Noll, an avid outdoorsman and wine steward for QFC, died at the scene. Bowman has pleaded not guilty to first degree murder.

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Aug. 31, Yancy Noll: About 7:25 p.m., Noll was driving south in the...

Sept. 23, Henry Frankie Lee Sr.: The deadly officer-involved shooting was the culmination of a series of events in the 6300 block of South Bangor Street that Sunday night. About 10 p.m., an officer discovered someone in a car who appeared to be having a medical crisis near South Bangor Street and Renton Avenue South. At 11 p.m., police said Lee called 911 using a medical alert relay service from his home in the 6300 block. The caller – who said he had a gun and would use it, according to police – was apparently concerned with activity outside the home and mentioned a prowler, police said. Three uniformed officers went to the house. "When they got up to the house they saw an individual standing at the threshold of the doorway holding a gun in his hand," Deputy Police Chief Nick Metz said. "The officers made several very loud commands to drop the gun, drop the gun. These commands were heard by numerous witnesses in the area." He raised the gun toward the officers, and two of them opened fire. The firefighters who were nearby gave Lee first aid, but he died at the scene. The officers weren't hurt. Neighbors said Lee had lived in the home for the last 34 years and suffered from dementia.

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Sept. 23, Henry Frankie Lee Sr.: The deadly officer-involved...

Oct. 4, Jamie J. Turner: The 27-year-old was shot to death shortly before 4 a.m. near 54th Avenue South and South Grattan Street. Residents reported multiple gunshots and saw Turner slumped over the driver’s seat of his blue Buick LeSabre with the lights on and engine running. Medics attempted to revive him in the 5400 block of Grattan, but Turner died at the scene. Officers have not released a suspect description or possible motive.

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Oct. 4, Jamie J. Turner: The 27-year-old was shot to death shortly...

Oct. 26, Faustino Flores Cervantes: About 1:45 a.m., there was a fight outside Tia Lou’s nightclub involving four men and Cervantes, all in their 20s. Cervantes and his friends went north to a parking lot in the 2300 block of First, police said, and the suspect and his friends went the other way on First. “Cervantes was driving his car out of the parking lot when the suspect's vehicle suddenly drove into the lot and blocked the way," Detective Jeffrey Mudd wrote in a probable cause document. "The suspect and his friends got out and approached the victim vehicle.” The suspect, Hever Zuniga-Guzman, allegedly walked to the driver's side and banged on the SUV, scratching the rear driver's side window. At some point the victim opened his door and was stabbed, witnesses told police. Cervantes was rushed to Harborview Medical Center where he died. Zuniga-Guzman has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and is being held without bail on an immigration detainer.

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Oct. 26, Faustino Flores Cervantes: About 1:45 a.m., there was a...

Nicole Westbrook died on April 25, three days after she was shot while walking through Pioneer Square with her boyfriend. She was shot in the neck, and detectives said a white or light-colored car sped away. No suspect descriptions have been issued.